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Highlights of Events in 2010
List of Judges and Judicial Officers
Caseload, Disposal and Court Waiting Time at Different Level of Courts
Membership List of the Civil Justice Reform Monitoring Committee
Membership List of the Working Party on Mediation
Membership List of the Court Users' Committees
Membership List of the Judicial Studies Board
Judiciary Administration
Training Activities Organised / Co-ordinated by the Judicial Studies Board
Number of Visits and Vistors to the Judiciary
Expenditure and Revenue of the Judiciary in 2009-10
Complaints against Judges and Judicial Officers
Complaints against the Judiciary Administration
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This year saw the retirement of Chief Justice Andrew Li, who had been the head of the Judiciary since 1 July 1997. He was the longest serving Chief Justice in Hong Kong's history. It is a great honour for me to serve the community as the second Chief Justice of Hong Kong since the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
   
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2. This Report provides an overview of the major events of the Judiciary during 2010. It also provides statistics on caseload and waiting time for various levels of court, and information about the operation of the Judiciary. I would like in particular to draw attention to the following :-

Civil Justice Reform
 
The Civil Justice Reform has been implemented for over a year. The key to success of the Reform lies in a change in culture in the conduct of court proceedings and of dispute resolution both on the part of Judges and the legal profession. The Civil Justice Reform Monitoring Committee has noted that good progress has been made in achieving this change in culture, but understandably it will take more time for the full impact of the reforms to be realised.
   
 
Mediation
 
A new Practice Direction 31 on Mediation was implemented on 1 January 2010 to assist the courts in encouraging litigants to use mediation. To support the implementation of the Practice Direction, a Mediation Information Office was opened in the High Court building to provide assistance to parties in relation to mediation.
   
 
Additional Courtrooms and Associated Facilities in the High Court Building
 
To alleviate the problem of shortage of courtrooms in the High Court and to facilitate greater efficiency in the deployment of judicial resources, in July 2010, we commenced construction of three additional courtrooms and associated facilities in the High Court building, including Judges' chambers, consultation rooms and waiting areas. The works are scheduled for completion by the end of 2011.
   
 
Second Judicial Seminar on Commercial Litigation
 
Together with the Supreme Court of New South Wales, the Judiciary organised the Second Judicial Seminar on Commercial Litigation in Hong Kong from 12 to 14 January 2010. This Seminar followed the successful launch of the inaugural Seminar in Sydney in 2008. It provided a very useful forum for Judges from different jurisdictions to share their experiences in handling various aspects of commercial litigation. There were delegates from Australia, India, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, People's Republic of China, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong.
   
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3. We hope that you will find this Report useful and thereby gain a better understanding of the work of the Judiciary.

 
 

Geoffrey Ma
Chief Justice

  
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